Summary:Samsung's Galaxy Note II update
to its popular tablet-phone hybrid - complete with stylus - will go on
sale at 'major networks' and its own London store from Monday.

Samsung's Galaxy Note II, which comes with Android Jelly Bean from
the get-go, will hit UK outlets on Monday, the company has revealed.

The second edition of the well-known multiple tablet-smartphone will go available at the Japanese components company's own shop in the Westfield Stratford purchasing center in London, uk, as well as at "all significant networks", New samsung said in its declaration on Wednesday.

Like its forerunner, the Universe Observe II is scaled somewhere between a smart mobile phone and a product, and comes with a 5.5-inch show. The multiple is also uncommon in that for some of its functions, it depends on a stylus pen — the S Pen — for feedback, rather than handy swipes on a capacitive touchscreen show.

"The release of the unique Universe Observe was a good results — we prevailed in developing an entirely new classification and went on to offer more than 10 thousand gadgets worldwide," Simon Stanford, the regional go of telecommunications and systems for New samsung, said in a declaration. "With the Universe Observe II, we're not only growing the classification, we're also changing the technological innovation."

As well as improving to Android operating system 4.1, New samsung has given new capabilities to the lamps stylus pen. The S Pen now allows people to review e-mails by hanging over them and to make telephone mobile phone calls by making actions, for example. The Observe II is also a little bit slimmer, changes the display's element rate from 16:10 to 16:9 and changes the original's 1.4GHz dual-core processor with a 1.6GHz quad-core.

No formal UK costs was given for the Universe Observe II, which comes in 16GB, 32GB and 64GB variations. However, a number of online stores are record system programs and separate price for it, which they can start promoting a day after the preliminary release.

Retailer Clove is asking for £528 for a SIM-free 16GB edition of the multiple, which comes in greyish and bright. Opponent Phones4U details a variety of programs from United kingdom, T-Mobile, Lemon and O2. For example, the Universe Observe II is no price on a 24-month O2 strategy with endless text messages, mobile phone calls and 1GB of information, charging £41 monthly, or on a 24-month United kingdom registration with 2GB of information, at £42 monthly.